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Hey, nice work there Hazmat... you're 3D work is coming along nicely.. did you use blueprints for this?
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Blueprints? Hmm... I wouldn't really call ita blueprint, just a scaled drawing. But I only used that for the basic shape of the whol thing, I just eye-balled the rest of it.
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i guess you really don't need blueprints to get the smaller details... nice work nontheless. :D

It's been a while since i fired up 3DS Max, so I thought i'd have a quick shufty..

This is still work in progress, hope to add a lot more details soon, and also expand it outwards and create the scene outside the room too.

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The scene is still bare at the mo, expect some more updates soon.
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Great work Ibi
Great skillz too
Keep it up
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Looks like a room on a ship (sea-going or otherwise).
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K im new here but , Ive got some renderings myself.....please comment
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oh yeah these to......
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Nice low poly models.

And welcome to the boards.
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Somethings better than nothing right :wink:
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Aside from the jaggies, I like those :)
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LOL, I can't stop laughing and I hope I'll make you laughing too, because you can see one of my first 3d works in the first page (yes I know...it's been a long time I haven't post here), a chessboard...and now, after 1 YEAR AND 8 MONTHS...I'll show you my latest work...




....another chessboard :mrgreen:

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P.S: the site is in italian
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aah... nice, the good old chess board, a beloved favourite of the 3D artist, tho i never actually modelled a chessboard scene... hmm, might give it a bash some time soon.

@t3ice: Nice models dude, i really like Formula car, and banshee.. sweet work. :D
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Jesus ibi, your skills grow daily :P!

Im really intrested in going into room design etc
any good tutorials you recommend?
or does just a lot of practice in 3dsmax help :) ? Cause i dont really use it that often :\
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3dsmax max good enough....

Well some good site like...www.tutorials3d.com.....etc
can be found by Googling it

BTW How ...er...what do u mean by high poly models....
do u mean more smoother meshes...or more polygons....?
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Low poly models would mean something that could be rendered in real-time, i.e. in games, but of course nowadays thats changing, and higher and higher poly models are being rendered in games.

For sites, tutorials, etc. --> http://www.showroom3.com/?p=sr_forum_viewt&id=250
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High-poly modeling can be very time consuming aswell. It takes longer to refine the models, and sometimes the scenes get so complex rendering even a single frame may take a while.

For example this interior I've done took over TEN MINUTES to render (just this one frame). Real time it's not...

http://www.showroom3.com/entry/fullview/13729
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WOW!!thats really amazing ....I'm way out of ur league.

But what kind of lighting is that...I used a skylight for my pics and it
takes minimum an hour to render.....just one frame.

Also according to what u all are saying the formula 1 car
should be high poly...Imo
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If you can see the polys, it's not high-poly. ;)
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t3ice wrote:But what kind of lighting is that...I used a skylight for my pics and it
takes minimum an hour to render.....just one frame.
Basic 3DSMax omni lights. Seven to be exact; five on the roof lamp, one on the floor lamp and one acting as "sun" outside. The lights themselves have no effects and are easy to render plus just "simple" ray-traced shadows (which is actually the biggest problem with the scene, the shadows are way too sharp, a more advanced lighting engine would be required to address that, but it would indeed bump the rendering time to hours instead of minutes).
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Vellu...great work man!
Yes you may use another type of shadows, as the area shadows, to have a more realistic effect, but as you already said...it would take you hours...my little chessboard was rendered in less than 20s with normal shadows, and for that pic (with area shadows) I needed 2m 45s...more than 8 times the other rendering time...eh eh eh
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vellu wrote:High-poly modeling can be very time consuming aswell. It takes longer to refine the models, and sometimes the scenes get so complex rendering even a single frame may take a while.

For example this interior I've done took over TEN MINUTES to render (just this one frame). Real time it's not...

http://www.showroom3.com/entry/fullview/13729
The Sims 3 8)
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Ok heres my ongoing work..right now.

This is supposed to be a Nvidia 7900 GTX graphic card...

Which I was planning to buy , but every one thought I was crazy.
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Hey that looks pretty neat!
I thought it was real when looking at the small pic :D.
lol wut
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Good work so far. Model seems detailed enough already, just a matter of texturing it propely.
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yea t3ice i love that alot... good job..
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